Epic Show 2025 Highlights Young Designers in Lagos

July 7, 2025

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Fashion Week

Fashion Finest Africa’s Epic Show 2025, held on July 5–6 at The Podium in Lekki, Lagos, showcased the vibrant talent of young designers from Africa, Europe, and the UK.

The two-day event, a cornerstone for emerging creatives, highlighted innovative collections that fused cultural heritage with contemporary aesthetics, reinforcing Nigeria’s role as a global hub for African fashion.

 

Showcasing Emerging Talent

The Epic Show 2025 featured designers such as Nubik Attire, Nenysty Atelier, Tsmallz Apparel, The Vantage Gent, and Tai.lore Clothing, among others, who presented collections blending traditional African elements with modern design.

Richard Bara, Operations Manager for Tai.lore Clothing, described their approach: “The collection is simple, sophisticated, with a fusion of Western and African elements, evident in fabric choices and threading patterns to strike a balance between both cultures.”

The event also spotlighted stylists, creative directors, and fashion-tech innovators, emphasizing the broader fashion ecosystem.

 

A Platform for Growth

Founded by Sola Oyebade, known as Mr. Mahogany, Fashion Finest Africa (FFA) began in the UK during London Fashion Week in 2017 and has since become a vital platform for African fashion.

Oyebade emphasized the need for young designers to “acquire knowledge, gain experience, get information,” with the event fostering mentorship and global exposure.

Panel sessions tackled critical issues like funding, sustainability, and business infrastructure, aiming to empower creatives to scale their brands.

FFA’s Lead Strategist, Waire Emonefe, noted, “We’re creating industry pathways, amplifying African stories, and positioning our designers globally.”

 

Cultural Fusion and Sustainability

The runway showcased collections that married African heritage with contemporary flair, such as intricate beadwork and Adire textiles alongside modern silhouettes.

Sustainability was a key focus, with designers adopting practices like upcycling and ethical sourcing.

Oyebade highlighted the growing traction of sustainable fashion in Nigeria, stating,

“Each year, we see it getting bigger, with designers embracing second-hand clothing and eco-friendly methods.”

Panel discussions, featuring experts like Mai Atafo and Tosin Ogundadegbe, explored funding opportunities, including the Bank of Industry’s GLOW program and Lagos State’s Matching Fund, to support creatives.

 

Global Impact and Economic Potential

The event drew international attention, with designers from Germany and the UK joining Nigerian talents, fostering cross-cultural collaborations.

Oyebade underscored its economic impact: “We’re creating work, training, and attracting foreign exchange through global visibility.”

Social media buzz with netizens praising the event’s role in elevating African fashion.

FFA urged government support akin to the UK’s British Fashion Council, which receives £40 million annually, to further bolster Nigeria’s fashion ecosystem.

 

Looking Ahead

Fashion Finest Africa’s Epic Show 2025 not only celebrated creativity but also set a blueprint for sustainable growth in African fashion.

With plans for more global partnerships and a focus on empowering the next generation, FFA continues to position Lagos as a fashion capital.

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